TADANOSALEH & ABDULAZIZ ABAHSAIN EXPECT TO SELL 150 MOBILE CRANES IN 2013
Tadano has reported which it expects sought after for cranes from your non-oil sector within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, because the government seeks to broaden the kingdom��s economic base, purchasing telecommunications, petrochemicals, natural gas exploitation and power generation.
��This year, Tadano expects to supply more(a) 150 units there, including rough terrain, all terrain and truck crane. Recent deliveries include an ATF 220G-5 to your Saudi Arabian customer.��
��With all the strength from the US dollar, a considerable boost in imports can also be expected,�� said Tadano in the September issue of their global magazine. ��Due to this economic health and construction growth, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is just about the world��s biggest markets for mobile crane.
The growing business has also led to a developing spirit of cooperation between Tadano Middle East Representative Office, situated in Dubai, and its particular its distributor in KSA, Saleh & Abdulaziz Abahsain Co. Ltd. Captured the two entities conducted an avid ��machine repair and overhaul mission�� on the Saudi Yanbu Petrochemical Company (YANPET) in Yanbu, that is 340km north of Jeddah on the Red Sea coast.
Good magazine, YANPET garage marked the culmination with the latest crane repair programme with many celebrations to indicate their appreciation to the effort.
YANPET is often a jv subsidiary of Saudi Arabian industrial giant Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC). SABIC is often a prominent Tadano customer which has a number of ATF 90G-4, ATF 160G-5, TG-3600M, TR-400EX mobile cranes.
Tadano recently announced its launched of that 145-tonne capacity GR-1450EX, which it says will be the largest capacity rough terrain crane on earth, developed to fulfill demand in the energy sector in North America along with the Middle East.